Bell Ringing at Bromyard

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @Numpty17
    @Numpty17 16 лет назад

    Wow that as briliant the best ringing that I have heard in a long time. I used to ring at Arundel church but I no longer have the time. Lets have some more ringing like that please.

  • @SantaRudolph-ef6lv
    @SantaRudolph-ef6lv 11 дней назад

    Is that David Potter from York minster on the tenor.

  • @BristolVRchap
    @BristolVRchap 15 лет назад

    An interesting alternative to three leads of Bristol!

  • @irkibby
    @irkibby 16 лет назад

    when you've got ringers with bad hearing, or loud bells then yes, there's a strong case for making the calls sound different.

  • @wurlitzer3
    @wurlitzer3 17 лет назад

    really good!

  • @emzy22bellz17
    @emzy22bellz17 17 лет назад

    I've rung here, they are nice bells

  • @SantaRudolph-ef6lv
    @SantaRudolph-ef6lv Месяц назад

    They have 10 bells now.

  • @Whittingtons
    @Whittingtons 16 лет назад

    blue and white, are they not ( :

  • @shippingforecast
    @shippingforecast 17 лет назад +1

    14-2-22 in F

  • @timmeh1507
    @timmeh1507 16 лет назад

    They aren't green any more!

  • @SteveCaddy
    @SteveCaddy 16 лет назад

    There's no real reason for the weird pronunciation of method names. As long as it's clear what name you're calling, there's plenty of time. In this example the command "stop" at the end is unusual (as is also a little late for my liking, it's supposed to be called at the treble hand stroke), as "stand" is by far the more common instruction. Again, I see no reason for being different, as long as the intentions are clear. Nice ringing though.